No, there are not. Give a cite or go away. You keep repeating the same number with no cite. Your claim of 2/24k grad students at Homewood is off by several thousand. You said there were only 8,500 grad students and were shown there are 24k. Off by a magnitude of 3x. Cite was provided. Put up or shut up. |
As has already been explained, Johns Hopkins is different. Many grad students study on campus. It is a small campus that until recently did not even have a student center. Why is it different than, say, Harvard? Hmnnn. It’s Baltimore. It is not Cambridge/ Boston. There is nowhere else to go. |
You are an idiot, through and through. Hopkins has many campuses besides Homewood. The Business school has its own campus in downtown Baltimore. SAIS has its main campus in DC. The medical and public health schools have an East Baltimore campus. In total, Hopkins has 10 campuses. Further, the engineering, education and business schools have programs that are entirely remote that account for the majority of graduate students in education, engineering and business. |
The Homewood campus is 140 acres, hardly small. Further, there has always been a student center going back to when I attended in the 1990s. The previous student center was torn down to be replaced by the student center that opened this fall. You really should stop posting in this thread as it is obvious you have no personal knowledge of Hopkins. |
DP who works at Hopkins. Please don’t send your kids here if you believe what you are saying. But for others whom you are trying to convince, the Homewood campus is made up of two main schools, the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and the Whiting School of Engineering. JHU has many other campuses, where the med school, public health school, and SAIS, and many others call home. SAIS is not even in Baltimore, but is in DC. As for The real undergrad Homewood campus, the Krieger school of Arts and Sciences has fewer than 1000 full time grad students. Krieger does offer some online programs so most of the part time students and some of the full time students fall under the not-really-around status. But most (not all) of the 1000 full time students are real and around on campus. The engineering school claims a lot more grad students, but they offer A LOT of extremely popular online masters degrees so this figure does not reveal the true number of bodies on campus, I would estimate as similar to the Krieger population. So the PP’s figure of 2000, while probably not exact, is way more correct than your 17k figure, which would be plainly ridiculous to anyone who has actually set foot on our campus. |
DP here - Thank you for taking the time to respond in such a helpful manner. I don't know why the PP has some kind of ax to grind. Also, JHU has a much larger campus than Georgetown and generally feels more spread out. PP - it sounds like you should actually visit the campus - it is beautiful with lots of grassy areas where you can "touch grass." Also, "put up and shut up" is not a nice way to talk to people, even if you are on an anonymous board. |
No problem. For the record, I have nothing to do with admissions, but would hate to see people turned off by false info. All schools have their strengths and issues but the Hopkins campus being crammed full of grad students is a totally fictional issue. |
| Bascom labs are super impressive! What an enjoyable experience doing lab work there! |
| 68% kids double major at JHU. Very common even among premed. |
here you go moron: “live and learn on our Homewood campus in North Baltimore, home to more than 5,000 undergrads and nearly 2,000 grad students” https://www.jhu.edu/admissions/visit/ first paragraph. learn to do “research” |
Yes, the Homewood campus is somewhat separate from the city but Baltimore is arguably one of the worst cities in America. It's 30th by population but there are few below it in the top 50 for pretty much anything, unless you start naming places like El Paso and Fresno. |
| Bloomberg student center is super modern. There is a sushi place inside. |
It’s 4k on Homewood. Full time. https://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/viceprovost/wp-content/uploads/sites/54/2021/09/Copy-of-FALL_2021_1.0-1-Enrollment-Report-by-Time-Status-Gender.pdf Off by 100%. Here is an actual cite — maybe you can have someone count it for you. I said you were off by thousands — and you are. And to the JHU worker, would be a shame if the federal cuts indirectly or directly impacted your job: you seem really competent. |
imagine being such a twat to wish ill will on others. dont worry, they will always be more successful than your pathetic ass excuse of a human being |
i wish bell hooks fans as yourself only the best |